Meet Inkeltje – a compact and versatile inkle loom, perfect for small and large weaving projects!

Inkeltje
“Inkeltje” is named after Pinkeltje, a beloved character from the Dutch children’s book series by Dick Laan. Just like Pinkeltje, Inkeltje is small, clever, and versatile. Designed with input from Marieke Kranenburg, this compact inkle loom offers smart solutions for a variety of weaving applications.
Versatile and compact
- Short route for sample bands – Ideal for test pieces and small projects, with a warp length of approximately 1.15 meters (3.8 feet).
- Long route for longer bands – Suitable for weaving longer bands with a maximum warp length of approximately 1.8 meters (5.9 feet).
- Open side design – The cutout on the side makes it easy to create sheds with both the left and right hand.
- Tablet weaving – The top rod is removable, providing extra warp length for tablet weaving.
- Quick and easy to assemble – Thanks to the simple screw construction, the loom can be assembled in just 10 to 15 minutes.
- Suitable for both left- and right-handed weavers – The loom can be assembled from either side, making it comfortable for both left- and right-handed users.
Handy extras
- Velcro strap to keep your shuttle always within reach.
- Peg caps to prevent the warp from slipping off the pegs.
- Non-slip feet provide extra stability while weaving, or you can clamp the loom to the table with the optional table clamp.
- Compact shuttle with a sharp edge for pressing down the weft.
- Comprehensive assembly and weaving manual, written by Marieke Kranenburg, with a sample pattern to get started right away.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 43 x 22 x 14 cm (17″ x 8.7″ x 5.5″ inches), pegs are 9 cm (3.5″) long with a diameter of 18 mm (0.7″). The tension peg has a diameter of 25 mm (1″), making it easy to tighten.
- Warp lengths: Long route: 1.8 meters (5.9 feet), short route: 1.15 meters (3.8 feet).
- European recommended retail price: €73
- Available: April 2025.

Inkeltje may not yet be listed on all our resellers‘ websites, but if you’d like to pre-order one, you can always send them an email or give them a call.